Indiana University's Appropriate Use of Information Technology Resources Policy

Indiana University and its constituents expect that information technology resources at the university will be used in a lawful manner. This policy applies to all users of Indiana University information technology resources irrespective of whether those resources are accessed from on-campus or off-campus locations.


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Indiana University's University Information Policy Office is charged with: •IT policy development, dissemination and education •Information usage/management policy development and education •Review and analysis of existing policies for continued applicability and effectiveness •Interpretation of current policy related to specific issues, situations and incidents •Coordinating response to incidents of inappropriate use of information or IT •Interaction with computer security officers to develop and administer security education and awareness programs, and to assist with investigation of computer security incidents •Administration of University computer accounts

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From IUUIPO | Jan 4, 2010

Computers, network systems, and other technologies offer powerful tools for creating, communicating, and managing data, and for a host of other activities. Taxpayers, students, and other groups providing sources of funding that support information technology resources at Indiana University expect that these assets will be used in support of the university's mission of research and creative activity, teaching and learning, and civic engagement. In addition, the university and its constituents expect that information technology resources at Indiana University will be used in a lawful manner. This policy applies to all users of Indiana University information technology resources regardless of affiliation, and irrespective of whether those resources are accessed from on-campus or off-campus locations.

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